HHB introduces new CD-R discs

Feb 1, 2005 12:46 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

HHB’s new range of CD-R discs are optimized for low-speed 1X-12X writers, delivering low block error rates and low jitter in audio recording applications. It also reduces the operating stress on the lower-powered lasers used by audio CD recorders.

The discs use an improved version of HHB's Phthalocyanine dyes, with a secure archival life in excess of 200 years. The range comprises both 74- and 80-minute versions in inkjet and thermal printable variations.

For more information, visit www.hhb.co.uk.

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